There's the Pride of Barbados, a flowering red plant used to treat kidney stones, malaria, and bronchitis. And there's the Bitterwood, whose smooth bark is a natural insecticide. Many of the trees ...
The solar part is described by the company as an agrivoltaic plant that will host a herd of 1,830 sheep. The US$100 million Renewstable Barbados project is a replica of the Centrale Electrique de ...
Gas produced from the seaweed can run power plants to charge electric cars. A team of researchers on the Caribbean island of Barbados have been working to create a new sustainable fuel to power ...
This 8-acre property was founded by horticulturist Iris Bannochie in 1954 with flowering plants she collected from around the world. Today, it's operated by the Barbados National Trust.